At 02:13 PM 6/21/2006, Bruce wrote:
Actually, the opposite was my point. I thought that the whole end of line problem was long ago solved in A&A. It is my intention that A&A will work transparently with any of the three end-of-line conventions. That way, you don't need to worry about Wrangling your Text.
If that's not your experience, let me know and I'll work on it.
I thought the CRLF problem was solved, but at least in one case it's not. I used FEFF 8.28 to generate a set of paths on a Mac (OS 10.4.7). (The FEFF 8.28 I have might have been slightly modified to increase the number of paths allowed or something like that; I don't recall. But there were no changes to file handling.) Under Artemis 0.8.007 on either the Mac or the PC, choosing theory -> New Feff input template -> Import Feff.inp doesn't quite work. The Mac version doesn't give an error message, but only the headers seem to get read in--the interpretation lists no paths. On the PC (under Windows XP), errors are generated; they begin: Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at ?PerlApp/Chemistry/Elements.pm line 527. main::_ANON_('Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at /PerlApp/Ch...') called at /PerlApp/Chemistry/Elemenmts.pm line 527 Chemistry:Elements::_is_Z(undef) called at /PerlApp/Chemistry/Elements.pm line 355 Again, only headers are read in. Changing the LF generated by the Mac to a CRLF in all the text files in the folder solves the problem. --Scott Calvin Sarah Lawrence College